We invite you to come and explore Belleville's many recreational opportunities.

The City has four principal parks:

Horizon Park

Located on the shore of Belleville Lake, Horizon Park is home to the
Belleville War Memorial and features a
picnic pavilion, arbor, benches and tables, restrooms, lake access and wonderful lake views. The Horizon Park Waterfront offers a lakeside
boardwalk, courtesy boat docks and ADA acccessible canoe/kayak launch. A favorite activity of area residents is watching the sun set over the lake at Horizon
Park.

Doane's Landing

At the foot of the to the Belleville Bridge, Doane's Landing is a community gathering place for individual quiet time and for fun events offering lakefront vistas.

Victory ParkLocated in the heart of the City, at an intersection known by local residents as "Five Points". Victory Park offers a children's play area, picnic facilities, a gazebo, and features a statue of the famous explorer LaSalle. It is home to the renovated Victory Station, which is available to rent for meetings and special events.

Victory Station, in Victory Park,
is available for rent. Rental rates are $20/hr for City residents, and $40/hr for non-residents. The maximum number of guests is 50, and a security deposit of $200 is required.

Contact the Belleville City Clerk at 734-697-9323 x 7010 about renting Victory Station.

Village ParkA City park located on 8 acres at the intersection of Savage
Road and Sheldon, Village Park is adjacent to the Victoria Commons
subdivision. It features walking trails,
basketball courts, a children's playground, and sand
volleyball courts. A striking feature of
Village Park are three large ponds and surrounding trails; the main path around the large pond was paved and made ADA
accessible in 2010.

COMMUNITY FACILITIES

Belleville High School is located within the
City of Belleville on 34.7 acres of land.
Included on this land are three ball diamonds, a
football field with bleachers and lights, a
track, and eight community tennis courts which
were funded by city organizations.

South Middle School has an area of about 29
acres. The school has a gym, football field,
ball diamonds, and a soccer field that can be
reserved by community organizations. This
facility includes nearly five acres of dense
woods and a ready-made nature study area.

Edgemont Elementary School is on an 8.3 acre
plot with a playground, soccer field, and
gymnasium which are used for neighborhood
activities. This area provides recreation
opportunities and open space for surrounding
residential neighborhoods